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| How To Rescue Wet Gadgets Gizmodo As soon as you realize your gadget has been doused you need to get the electricity out of it, and fast. Damage isn't generally caused by water itself, but by the electrical shorts that it creates. If you gadget has a removable battery, pull it out fast ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kitchen full of gadgets Great Falls Tribune Aaron was doing a little cooking and he called me at work to ask, "Do we have a vegetable peeler?" "Yes. It's in the top drawer to the left of the sink." He called me back and described the item in his hand. I told him "No, that's not it, that sounds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets for Fluffy South Bend Tribune But there are actually plenty of gadgets in stores for animals, from the predictable (dog barking control, electronic self-cleaning cat litter boxes) to the surprising (exercise equipment, air conditioners for doghouses, pet air purifiers for human ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Seven of the best travel gadgets NEWS.com.au ONE of these nifty gadgets could be the ideal Christmas gift for the traveler in the family. 1. Solarmonkey Adventurer Price: $149.95. Stockist: paddypallin.com.au. WITH the Solarmonkey Adventurer by Powertraveller you should never run out of battery ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gizmag's top 10 ski gadgets for 2013 Gizmag So far, the Northern Hemisphere's 2012-2013 ski season is off to a rather sluggish start, at least in the heart of American ski country. It looks like it could be another warm, dry year. That doesn't mean that the skiing has to be boring, however ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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